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-- attrition in illegal immigration is due to the economy. you have to look at the resources we have put in and successes. at some point, it is a case of diminishing returns. you cannot make it like east berlin on the border. it is too big of a border and we cannot do that, but you can be very tough about it. >> mark? >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like we had for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming into america and share in prosperity was quickly dashed. mitt romney ran an entire campaign for the nomination based upon his opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishing his opponents. john mccain, rick perry, accusing them of wanting to give amnesty to aliens. newt gingrich, tarnishing mike huckabee. it was always the $100,000 gift for these people to go to school. the republicans understand this now. john mccain was blunt about it. his own state is going flu in a hurry unless republicans make a dramatic -- blue in a hurry on the republicans make a dramatic difference. 1993, the country was
-- attrition in illegal immigration is due to the economy. you have to look at the resources we have put in and successes. at some point, it is a case of diminishing returns. you cannot make it like east berlin on the border. it is too big of a border and we cannot do that, but you can be very tough about it. >> mark? >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like we had for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming into america and share in...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: for the first time in years, there was serious talk today of getting congress to act on immigration. senators from both sides of the aisle joined to offer propose manies and said they'll work to get them passed by summer. >> we are dealing with 11 million human beings who are here undocumented, the vast and enormous majority of whom have come here in pursuit of what all of us would recognize as the american dream. that's what we endeavor to move forward here on. >> ifill: that announcement today moved immigration reform to the front burner in congress. eight senato
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he says because the federal economy is still experiencing growing pains it would probably be best for the city to have a large sum of emergency cash. he is hoping that they can move some of that money to help parts of the district that needed the most. >> we hope that we have an opportunity to make significant new investment in social programs but i certainly want to be able to make. >> the mayor did not specify which programs those were, but he said it was unlikely that property taxes would go down although that is something that the council will look at. a public hearing is scheduled for next wednesday morning 10:00 right here at the wilson building. abc7 news. >> the speed limit on the inner county connector could be raised to 70 m.p.h. if the bill in annapolis becomes law. 3 delegates are co-sponsoring the bill that would raise the speed limit from 65 to 70 miles per hour. a separate emergency bill would raise the speed limit to 60 m.p.h.. >> >> well, one person is dying for snow and the other at once warm weather. >> no, i am hoping for cold temperatures with snow. >> you will bo
he says because the federal economy is still experiencing growing pains it would probably be best for the city to have a large sum of emergency cash. he is hoping that they can move some of that money to help parts of the district that needed the most. >> we hope that we have an opportunity to make significant new investment in social programs but i certainly want to be able to make. >> the mayor did not specify which programs those were, but he said it was unlikely that property...
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but now, the return to optimism can be good news for the economy. it can be good news for jobs and also for the markets. the people in germany apparently are considering that they are going to be earning more this year than last year, and they are more prepared to buy more expensive durable goods. it did not translate to higher equity prices, though. people here are still a little bit reticent, but the traders saw the news from the consumer industry as good news, and they are saying that there's more room for german equities to go, but it needs a little bit stronger news than this to >> we say in frankfurt for a closer look at tuesday's market numbers -- we stay in frankfurt. you're a -- euro stoxx 50 a tad higher. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow at this hour trading well up at 13,957. >> in just a few moments, we will be looking at how important it is to take an actual break. >> more on that in a minute, but first, a look at other stories making the news. >> floods have killed 30 people and displaced more than 150,000 in mozambique in s
but now, the return to optimism can be good news for the economy. it can be good news for jobs and also for the markets. the people in germany apparently are considering that they are going to be earning more this year than last year, and they are more prepared to buy more expensive durable goods. it did not translate to higher equity prices, though. people here are still a little bit reticent, but the traders saw the news from the consumer industry as good news, and they are saying that...
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but you can be very tough about it. >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like the one we had in this country for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming to an share an american prosperity was quickly dashed. let's be blunt about this, mitt romney ran an entire campaign for the nomination based upon his all-out opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishing his opponents. rick perry, john mccain in 2008, he accused of wanting to give social security to illegal aliens, as he called them. newt gingrich, mike huckabee. was always the $100,000 gift to these people to go to schools. the republicans understand this now. john mccain was blunt about it. his own state is going blue in a hurry, unless republicans make a dramatic difference. in 1960, the country was 3.5% hispanic. in 2011, it was 17%. in 2050, it will be 29%. whites will have gone from 85% of the national population, down to 40% in the 90-year span. >> interesting numbers. >> yes, but we will be kind. [laughter] >> say that in spanish. [laughter] >> my brothers and i will be kind. look, t
but you can be very tough about it. >> all you need to stem the flow of immigration is an economy like the one we had in this country for the first 10 years of the 21st century. the idea of coming to an share an american prosperity was quickly dashed. let's be blunt about this, mitt romney ran an entire campaign for the nomination based upon his all-out opposition to illegal immigration, tarnishing his opponents. rick perry, john mccain in 2008, he accused of wanting to give social...
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budget talks the leader of the blocks the toughest economy is meeting the head of one of its weakest german chancellor angela merkel will join forces with spain's prime minister. to discuss the euro zone's ongoing crisis though it's facing massive criticism back at home with corruption allegations on the opposition still calling for him to step down now the latest from berlin now with artie's peter all of. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite frankly the have nots as german chancellor angela merkel sits down to talks with the spanish prime minister mariano what. germany still widely regarded as the euro zone's only real success economically while as many fear that spain could go the way of greece now the spanish prime minister will receive the full welcome of germany including full military all this power they see was to turn up at the doorstep of many in his own country he may face severe criticism that's because many spanish citizens still think he hasn't done enough to deal with bank has the same basically the bearings are of this hug
budget talks the leader of the blocks the toughest economy is meeting the head of one of its weakest german chancellor angela merkel will join forces with spain's prime minister. to discuss the euro zone's ongoing crisis though it's facing massive criticism back at home with corruption allegations on the opposition still calling for him to step down now the latest from berlin now with artie's peter all of. it could very well be called a meeting between the euro zone's haves and well quite...
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, he pointed out that germany, like many other european economies -- >> he pointed out that germany, like many other european countries, as failed in its pledge to contribute 0.7% of gross thomistic product to development programs. >> we will be back in one minute. >> welcome back. more trouble for angela merkel 's coalition partners, the free democrats. in addition to lagging in the opinion polls, now they are facing allegations of sexism. >> the parties lead candidate in this autumn's elections, rainer bruderle, is accused of making inappropriate comments to a female journalist. >> the case has triggered a national debate on how sexism persists in german society. >> rainer bruderle is not talking to any journalists at the moment. he has made no comment on the allegations that have triggered a fierce debate in germany about verbal sexual harassment of women. the leading politicians of the party are covering bruderle's back. they say it is all just a slur campaign against their top man. >> i have seen nothing else to support the impression that the ftp -- fdp is in any way less sensi
, he pointed out that germany, like many other european economies -- >> he pointed out that germany, like many other european countries, as failed in its pledge to contribute 0.7% of gross thomistic product to development programs. >> we will be back in one minute. >> welcome back. more trouble for angela merkel 's coalition partners, the free democrats. in addition to lagging in the opinion polls, now they are facing allegations of sexism. >> the parties lead candidate...
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brazil demonstrates that it can help the economy. the more you get middle class wages for citizens in a society, the more consumer buying power there is. it helps the companies. it helps retail sales. so this austerity economics is the wrong path. it does not work. what works is more infrastructure investment. more investment in education, more investment to create jobs. that's what builds a strong economy. >> jennifer: of course there is concern that if you have a whole influx of new immigrants who don't have the ability to collectively bargain, that you might see exploitation of that group. how optimistic are you that in fact we will see comprehensive immigration reform in the next what? six months? >> i think it really depends on all of us who believe in human dignity. and it's about the $11 million immigrants that are here already that are being exploited. our history tells us we learned the wrong way in 2008 to 2010 where we didn't mobilize. so i think the only way we get the immigration reform is if there's a brood progressive
brazil demonstrates that it can help the economy. the more you get middle class wages for citizens in a society, the more consumer buying power there is. it helps the companies. it helps retail sales. so this austerity economics is the wrong path. it does not work. what works is more infrastructure investment. more investment in education, more investment to create jobs. that's what builds a strong economy. >> jennifer: of course there is concern that if you have a whole influx of new...
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every economy experienced this. if you expand the social safety net providing services, health care. this is very hard. it's not that it can't be done better. .. so this is what we want to focus on. the first person to speak is to bridge lesser. we've been talking about large companies. some of these are ranking among the world top. we were worried about getting to the top 500, now we are not. some of these large come in the summer and are, but there are too many good companies, so we want to know come how to get good companies out of china? >> what's been greeted in a shirt. time to build these companies, but you're right, there's important challenges ahead to that the next of capabilities and to quickly site for, investing and r&d and capabilities and stronger talents and investing heavily to the leadership capabilities that have the flexibility to adapt to rapidly changing world. the ability to strengthen management teams had to have been the worst strategic and deciding where to invest and which sectors to pursu
every economy experienced this. if you expand the social safety net providing services, health care. this is very hard. it's not that it can't be done better. .. so this is what we want to focus on. the first person to speak is to bridge lesser. we've been talking about large companies. some of these are ranking among the world top. we were worried about getting to the top 500, now we are not. some of these large come in the summer and are, but there are too many good companies, so we want to...
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the imf and the eu already pledged money to support the beleaguered economy. i jubilation and towns across northern mali. people here know how fragile of their security is. the militants may have vanished for now and the desert, but any sign of weakness and they could return. few relished the prospect of a long guerrilla war. >> let's get the latest live from timbuktu. tom went into timbuktu with the troops and he joins us live. the islamist rebels out of sight but not out of mind? >> exactly. they are believed to be hiding in surrounding desert. but i can tell you the tension is rising here in timbuktu. there are scenes of looting downtown, with dozens of people out in the streets going one shop after the other, targeting shops that were held by ethnic touraregs. accusing them of collaborating with ms -- islamists and they say they are hiding arms, cash, and weapons. the malian army deployed in town, and is trying to contain the crowd, although it is not clear because there also kind of smiling and waving at the crowd. they have pulled out of boxes of weapons
the imf and the eu already pledged money to support the beleaguered economy. i jubilation and towns across northern mali. people here know how fragile of their security is. the militants may have vanished for now and the desert, but any sign of weakness and they could return. few relished the prospect of a long guerrilla war. >> let's get the latest live from timbuktu. tom went into timbuktu with the troops and he joins us live. the islamist rebels out of sight but not out of mind?...
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the robust economy would even be better but you can't ask for everything. liz: you're asking for a lot here. let's dig into the real fibers of the fabric of the company so the people understand you have done deals with amazon, they think they're ordering products, flying in from warehouses and businesses you actually own, amazon properties in eight different markets over the world, signed a new deal, people look at amazon, how healthy has that been in the books? >> amazon specifically, there are other e-commerce players taking up a lot of space. you name it whether it is raised and mortar retailer or a pure online company. a global phenomenon, not just a u.s. phenomenon at all. we are seeing this in brazil, china, japan, so these companies basically use warehouses and their analog for retail space and we're the largest provider of warehouse space around the world, 550 million square feet of this stuff and pretty active development that can support the business of the growing companies. david: is that significant at all? >> not really. think back five years
the robust economy would even be better but you can't ask for everything. liz: you're asking for a lot here. let's dig into the real fibers of the fabric of the company so the people understand you have done deals with amazon, they think they're ordering products, flying in from warehouses and businesses you actually own, amazon properties in eight different markets over the world, signed a new deal, people look at amazon, how healthy has that been in the books? >> amazon specifically,...
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we know there's no great shakes to talk about with the economy. sure, we have a better situation in housing and corporate cash is strong. still got real pockets and real issues and uncertainties. >> no, no, there are. >> what's the catalyst? >> robert schiller was saying even the housing rally doesn't look at strong to him as people think. he's serving customers rather than speculators saying people aren't really that much more bullish on housing so even the housing thing may not have the legs that people think. >> but, you know, harry, own if the housing doesn't have the thing, it's still improving. we've still got jobless rates going down and quite frankly i think qe3 is working, and as long as we don't have job raise go below 6.5 the pump will pump up this thing like an old athlete on steroid. >> basis points are up despite qe3. that's not working. >> those are long rates only and that's because there's less risk aversion out there. people want more risky assets. this doesn't make the commercial banking system heal and get the money velocity wo
we know there's no great shakes to talk about with the economy. sure, we have a better situation in housing and corporate cash is strong. still got real pockets and real issues and uncertainties. >> no, no, there are. >> what's the catalyst? >> robert schiller was saying even the housing rally doesn't look at strong to him as people think. he's serving customers rather than speculators saying people aren't really that much more bullish on housing so even the housing thing may...
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really happening to the global economy. headlines. a report. good leverage. to build the world's most sophisticated. mission to teach we. should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. welcome back to part two of the sports show and let's resume with tennis and the first grand slam of the season the australian open but i am female world number one successfully defended their titles and top ranking roberts more than young talk with russia's first female grand slam when i two thousand and four french open champion. to help explain why couldn't the greek because victoria azarenka knew she needed to win the australian open to remain world number one and that's what she was really bothered about she wanted to prove that she deserved the top spot in the rankings so she gave her all in melbourne i think she produced one of her best ever performances. as there are a good strong was the second straight down the russian had one of melbourne work and second grand slam title since joining brawl in two thousand and three and according to one of russia's m
really happening to the global economy. headlines. a report. good leverage. to build the world's most sophisticated. mission to teach we. should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. welcome back to part two of the sports show and let's resume with tennis and the first grand slam of the season the australian open but i am female world number one successfully defended their titles and top ranking roberts more than young talk with russia's first female grand slam when i two...
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germany is the biggest economy. so i think contagion, unfortunately, is alive and well my friend is talking about positive contagion. i certainly hope that he is right. i think one of the things i learned from my friend, paul volcker, was -- and i learned this early in the 1980's during the latin american debt crisis, timing is of the upmost importance because the larger you take to fix the situation of the worse it gets. and, again, there has been no sense of urgency or timing in europe up until very recently. the feeling was that the policymakers there, politicians had all the time in the world, and we see what that has brought. the growth or lack thereof. so i think timing really -- and when you announce time you have to live up to them. and we still don't have important time lines that are being lived up to there. i think another one is, if we want a program to succeed in a country, austerity or better call reform program, we have to make sure that the local populace of a country supports it. and that has been a
germany is the biggest economy. so i think contagion, unfortunately, is alive and well my friend is talking about positive contagion. i certainly hope that he is right. i think one of the things i learned from my friend, paul volcker, was -- and i learned this early in the 1980's during the latin american debt crisis, timing is of the upmost importance because the larger you take to fix the situation of the worse it gets. and, again, there has been no sense of urgency or timing in europe up...
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normally, on this program, we talk about people's worries over the economy and things like that. is there any real ups well of public opinion -- real upswell of public opinion? >> is gay marriage at the top of voters' anxiety list? no. you asked people whether they are broadly in favor of it or not, the answer tends to be that they are. i think david cameron is hoping this is the kind of thing he can deal with in midterm and, by the time of the next election, it will all die down. that's not to say there are not a lot of people opposed to it. on the whole, people are more in favor than against. >> no religious organization is going to be forced to have gay marriages. >> that is right. david cameron did not want to have a big argument with religious organizations and anglican churches who oppose the idea. there is no question of gay marriage taking place in church. it is worth adding that, at the moment, britain is have a system of civil partnerships. same-sex couples do have the same legal rights when it comes to things like pensions or property. david cameron believes they can g
normally, on this program, we talk about people's worries over the economy and things like that. is there any real ups well of public opinion -- real upswell of public opinion? >> is gay marriage at the top of voters' anxiety list? no. you asked people whether they are broadly in favor of it or not, the answer tends to be that they are. i think david cameron is hoping this is the kind of thing he can deal with in midterm and, by the time of the next election, it will all die down. that's...
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come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. choose your language. call it a killer though in the federal. trial is that the consensus can. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact the life choose the access to. welcome back to part two of the sports show and let's resume with tennis and the first grand slam of the season the australian open but i am female world number one successfully defended their titles and top ranking well but by then young talk with russia's first female went out two thousand and four french open champion in there to help explain why. victoria's aren't going to win the australian open to remain world number one and that's what she was really bothered about she wanted to prove that she deserved the top spot in the rankings so she gave her all in melbourne i think she produced one of her best ever performances. as there are a good strong was the second straight done the gershon had one of melbourne work an
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ultimately, those numbers that you just cited are going to be fixed by an improving economy and an economy that is spread out more. and more and more african-americans will benefit and latino americans if they also get the education needed for the more demanding jobs. >> bill: you seem to be voting again on hope in 12 because we haven't seen an economic improvement in this country very much. and, in addition, the big spending policies of the democratic party and the president have driven the debt as you know to close to $17 trillion and he is the biggest spending president in history. you said something very interesting. education. we spend more per capita on education than any other country in the world than switzerland. all right? it isn't the money. but the money continues to flow. it's the discipline. it's the descent congratulation of the family descentration of the public structure. you have drifted away from them. i'm saying to you it's not about money and education, am i wrong? >> it is money and education. but it's more fundamental than that. with respect to some of the things bee
ultimately, those numbers that you just cited are going to be fixed by an improving economy and an economy that is spread out more. and more and more african-americans will benefit and latino americans if they also get the education needed for the more demanding jobs. >> bill: you seem to be voting again on hope in 12 because we haven't seen an economic improvement in this country very much. and, in addition, the big spending policies of the democratic party and the president have driven...
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in other words got they cannot predict the economy, but they're trying to predict the economy based upon this static models. cannot predict what d.c. policymakers are going to do or fed reserve officials. the reality check looks like it has massive cbo, but we do publish an alternate this scenario that you can look at. ashley: the real one. >> by the way, they also said that unemployment this year would be apt eight north of seven and a half. so i'm saying, wait a second. watch these numbers. we should not taken part so much. look behind the numbers for what actually happens. tracy: as my kids, and you will get better numbers out of them. [laughter] tracy: what do i know. ashley: coming up, the changing threat to u.s. banks. how financial institutions are adapting to drop in bank robberies and a rise. tracy: no more bonnie and clyde. first as we do every day at this time of day let's check on that tent and 30-year treasurys. both off. we will be right back. ♪ what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testos
in other words got they cannot predict the economy, but they're trying to predict the economy based upon this static models. cannot predict what d.c. policymakers are going to do or fed reserve officials. the reality check looks like it has massive cbo, but we do publish an alternate this scenario that you can look at. ashley: the real one. >> by the way, they also said that unemployment this year would be apt eight north of seven and a half. so i'm saying, wait a second. watch these...
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it's the right thing to do for the country, for our economy. it's the right thing to do out of fairness to the middle class. to make sure that everyone plays by the same set of rules. >> but republican senator ted cruise of texas says he has deep concerns with proposed path to citizenship. and another texas republican, congress lamar smith says by granting amnesty the senate proposal actually compounds the problem by encouraging more illegal immigration. our latest fox news poll shows 66% of americans say they do, indeed, support a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants. but only if they take steps like paying back taxes, learning english and passing bad ground checks. cac is -- carl cameron is is on it on capitol hill this evening. calling it amnesty. >> the last time congress took um immigration reform twice during president bush's republican administration it was derailed out of complaints about amnesty. the idea being that illegal immigrants in this country would be allowed to stay and not have to be held accountable for the law that
it's the right thing to do for the country, for our economy. it's the right thing to do out of fairness to the middle class. to make sure that everyone plays by the same set of rules. >> but republican senator ted cruise of texas says he has deep concerns with proposed path to citizenship. and another texas republican, congress lamar smith says by granting amnesty the senate proposal actually compounds the problem by encouraging more illegal immigration. our latest fox news poll shows 66%...
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overnight, as you know, the economy collapses. the metal business completely collapses. >> when that happened to you, and having gone from literally nothing, you were a homeless guy to $13 million business, and then it all disappears, what was that like for you? >> i didn't care about losing the material possessions. i had a 3-year-old son at the time. he's now 7. the only thing that was going through my mind was, how do i face my son. from the day he came home from the hospital, i was determined he was not going to grow up in the same environment that i did. and all i wanted to do is have my little boy sit on my lap when he was old enough and say, you know what, there's nothing you can't do. you can become anything. i don't want my boy to look up at me and say, daddy, if that's true, how come you haven't done it? that was what was crushing my heart. i just could not fail. and come up with an excuse for this little boy. >> tony, can anybody be like this? or do you have to have a little bit of ferocity of spirit? >> i think ferocit
overnight, as you know, the economy collapses. the metal business completely collapses. >> when that happened to you, and having gone from literally nothing, you were a homeless guy to $13 million business, and then it all disappears, what was that like for you? >> i didn't care about losing the material possessions. i had a 3-year-old son at the time. he's now 7. the only thing that was going through my mind was, how do i face my son. from the day he came home from the hospital, i...
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i think there's also great risk to our economy, but that's separate. i think on the politics of this there is great risk. you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic population just to keep up with democratic gains among that demographic. it's changing a lot of attitudes. understanding that there is -- that there are great challenges here. there are very, very deep opinions on both sides. making the case for what a moderate easternized immigration system looks like and how republican policies, how conservative principles can contribute to that. >> not to rehash too much, but just looking back, do the republican debates where everyone including mitt romney seemed to be running to the right and when rick perry and -- the access mod
i think there's also great risk to our economy, but that's separate. i think on the politics of this there is great risk. you look at 1992 when bill clinton was elected president. he won with a margin billion 700,000 among hispanic voters, and that was when it was 2% of the vote. in 2012 barack obama won. when president obama won re-election, 10% of the vote, and he won with over five million. somewhere in there republicans have to go and find over 4.5 million votes outside of the hispanic...
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it's the economy. the economy seems to be doing better. i just wrote down seven things that were on the plus side. a bunch of them this morning. manufacturing, jobs, construction, autos. we got better numbers out of china. financial panic overall seems to be -- have abated a bit. and of course as carl mentioned the fed being wide open. let's take a step back and take a look at the market now and the jobs market now compared to when we were last at 14,000. really ask the question, can stocks be this good if jobs are that bad? you can see we are still below the level of jobs in the economy that we had when we were last at this 2007 level at 14,000. so i did a little math on this. there are now 2.6 million fewer private sector jobs in the economy. 3 million fewer jobs overall. 2.5 million more people in the labor force. and the unemployment rate is up 3.2 percentage points at 7.9%. is that bad for the stock market? maybe the markets exist as potential down the road. in other words putting these people back to work. another huge consideration.
it's the economy. the economy seems to be doing better. i just wrote down seven things that were on the plus side. a bunch of them this morning. manufacturing, jobs, construction, autos. we got better numbers out of china. financial panic overall seems to be -- have abated a bit. and of course as carl mentioned the fed being wide open. let's take a step back and take a look at the market now and the jobs market now compared to when we were last at 14,000. really ask the question, can stocks be...
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at the same time, the economy is really in a shambles. there are almost no tourists to speak of in egypt. so it all adds up to a situation that is highly volatile. >> cnn's ben wedeman live in cairo, thank you very much. >>> 14 minutes after the hour. let's get up to date. high hopes for the hispanic community for president obama's speech on immigration reform. we expect him to take up the issue in a speech at a las vegas high school today. eight senators, four from each party, the so-called gang of eight, unveiled their own first step toward an agreement yesterday. house lawmakers said to be working on a bipartisan plan of their own. >>> convicted arsonist sentenced to death for setting a fire in santa anita, california. it led to five deaths. 31-year-old ricky lee fowler, a meth addict with a violent history, convicted of murder and arson charges last august. >>> chick-fil-la has stopped donating money to gay and lesbian organizations. the georgia-based company caught up in the same-sex marriage debate when their president made controve
at the same time, the economy is really in a shambles. there are almost no tourists to speak of in egypt. so it all adds up to a situation that is highly volatile. >> cnn's ben wedeman live in cairo, thank you very much. >>> 14 minutes after the hour. let's get up to date. high hopes for the hispanic community for president obama's speech on immigration reform. we expect him to take up the issue in a speech at a las vegas high school today. eight senators, four from each party,...
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>> as far as the fed and the economy? >> far as the economy mostly, yeah. >> you know, i think it's -- i need more information. that's the one thing that the fourth quarter gdp and the recent jobs data has made me realize is that i need more information to know. you know, we had the decline in the fourth quarter gdp of .1%. you know, can be sloughed off because it was the fiscal cliff. we can point to the personal consumption being up 2.2. but we don't know how much of that personal consumption was stolen from the first quarter because of the -- the new schedule for dividends and bonuses that were moved ahead in case there was a tax problem. >> right. >> and the other thing -- this ties in directly to the fed, the nominal gdp in the fourth quarter was 0.5%. that's how we get to that real gdp. we take the deflator of .6 and subtract it from the nominal gdp. the nominal gdp of up .5% is the lowest gdp in a non-recession quarter in the post-war period. and so nominal gdp is the -- the proxy for aggregate demand. bernanke is
>> as far as the fed and the economy? >> far as the economy mostly, yeah. >> you know, i think it's -- i need more information. that's the one thing that the fourth quarter gdp and the recent jobs data has made me realize is that i need more information to know. you know, we had the decline in the fourth quarter gdp of .1%. you know, can be sloughed off because it was the fiscal cliff. we can point to the personal consumption being up 2.2. but we don't know how much of that...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, obal economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. my name is taho and i'm a fish guy. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout....
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you who do they best integrate into our economy and society? the answer is by bringing them under the rule of law, bringing them into our system, not by pretending they're not here or trying to have this sort of shadow economy of illegal workers. bring them into the system, that's good for everybody. >> one of the things being a columnist you leave a long paper trail, and in 2006 you wrote this about the immigration issue, "immigration since 1980 has raised the total income of native-born americans by no more than a fraction of 1% and because mexican immigrants have much less education than the average u.s. worker they increase the supply of less-skilled labor, driving down the wages of the worst-paid americans." so again from an economic standpoint what will the effects be of bringing these people legally into our economy? >> again the point is all of those negative effects that i talked about, those are happening already, those people are already here and we're not going to send them back and it would be a crime against humanity to try and so
you who do they best integrate into our economy and society? the answer is by bringing them under the rule of law, bringing them into our system, not by pretending they're not here or trying to have this sort of shadow economy of illegal workers. bring them into the system, that's good for everybody. >> one of the things being a columnist you leave a long paper trail, and in 2006 you wrote this about the immigration issue, "immigration since 1980 has raised the total income of...
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the stock market is very close to how the economy grows, and the economy's growing nicely. the other thing i would keep reading about, i listened to nur yule this morning talking about 1.5% growth or 2% growth. i hear everybody say that. that's not the growth. the growth is 6% or 7%. so last year for example the growth in our economy was 6.8%. 15.8 trillion the year before was 14.8 trillion. so what people keep forgetting, they give you real growth, but the nominal growth is the number that is affecting everyone and the stock market, the reason stocks are interesting is they're giving you a hedge against inflation. so inflation is 4% or 5% a year. not 2%. that's how come you have 15.8%, 15.8 trillion dollar gdp to 14.8 trillion a year ago. stocks are the only real hedge against that. so you can invest in vanguard fund and that's the return you get. >> ron it's sorkin. nouriel is still here so let's get your perspective on this. >> i have a question you know the growth rate of the economy was about 3%. some people now worry closer to 2.5% or less. we have public debt as a sh
the stock market is very close to how the economy grows, and the economy's growing nicely. the other thing i would keep reading about, i listened to nur yule this morning talking about 1.5% growth or 2% growth. i hear everybody say that. that's not the growth. the growth is 6% or 7%. so last year for example the growth in our economy was 6.8%. 15.8 trillion the year before was 14.8 trillion. so what people keep forgetting, they give you real growth, but the nominal growth is the number that is...
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geography of jobs who devotes an entire chapter in his new book to the impact of immigration reform on the economy. >> they're already here. they're already working. there will be some impact on the labor market but it will not be enormous because they are already in the market. >> reporter: they claim immigration reform takes away available jobs is largely untrue especially when you consider many of those jobs being discussed are low wage, low skilled positions which brings us to our second question. will future legalization of our immigrant population cost taxpayers millions of dollars or not? he says it depends on which part of the population you're talk ing about. those hikely to use government aid when eligible, yes. >> because they are more likely to be lower income americans than americans, the second time would be bad for the u.s. budget because it's going to cost money. >> reporter: but adding high skilled workers, which is also part of the grand proposal, will mean major economic benefits. >> increasing the college graduates and education abroad, increasing their numbers here, would be -
geography of jobs who devotes an entire chapter in his new book to the impact of immigration reform on the economy. >> they're already here. they're already working. there will be some impact on the labor market but it will not be enormous because they are already in the market. >> reporter: they claim immigration reform takes away available jobs is largely untrue especially when you consider many of those jobs being discussed are low wage, low skilled positions which brings us to...
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the american economy remains stable. the american economy remains solid. what we're seeing in europe is a forecast of what would happen if we don't get things in order but it is not a basis to panic today and we shouldn't be selling >> so what are you going to say? >> i'm going to say that sounds mighty good to me. and i might add that europe's an important trading partner. it's probably going to have some effect on us and our economy. it's just another head wind that we face in dealing with our own problems but just another -- another indicator that we're going to have to clean-up our own act in terms of spending more money than we have in order to avert the things you're seeing going on in the streets of europe. >> carly, you're part of the gathering, the brain trust. your not sure you're going to get much of a word in edgewise because you've got all these senators and people in the room. but you represent business. one line to the president, what sit? >> we have to focus on growth and job creation. simplify the tax code which will create growth for big
the american economy remains stable. the american economy remains solid. what we're seeing in europe is a forecast of what would happen if we don't get things in order but it is not a basis to panic today and we shouldn't be selling >> so what are you going to say? >> i'm going to say that sounds mighty good to me. and i might add that europe's an important trading partner. it's probably going to have some effect on us and our economy. it's just another head wind that we face in...
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